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Show cache size of GPU on GPU-Z?

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Most modern GPUs (Ada, RDNA2 and RDNA3) have a sizable amount of L3 (ish) cache, but so far no software shows it.

The TPU database has the values for each card. I think it'd be worth showing it, as it's information at least I would like to see. Don't know about you all.
 
Interesting, I get your point, I do wonder if keeping current the size of the GUI could take the hit(enough roof for extra stats). Would such be important as all GPUs have all sorts of intricate and less so intricate architectural details?
@W1zzard ?
 
That is definitely planned for the GPU-Z v3 release, some bits like cache will be on the main screen, and some other bits will move to advanced tab. Like multi-gpu
 
Will it work retroactively on older cards too? Something i have been wanting for a while even going back to the Tesla based cards. I use GPUz more on my test bench with older hardware than I do on my modern daily drivers.
 
Will it work retroactively on older cards too? Something i have been wanting for a while even going back to the Tesla based cards. I use GPUz more on my test bench with older hardware than I do on my modern daily drivers.
Yes, GPU-Z v3 will support everything back to Windows XP (maybe even W2K)
 
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